If $$ were no object, how many DVC points would you have?

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My DH and I talk about this all of the time...I think ours would be 1,000! :thumbsup2 But who knows? :confused3 Would that really be enough to go as often as we want and take whomever we wanted? :eek:

But right now I will go with 1,000...:rolleyes1

How about all of you??

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Enough to stay in a 1 bdrm all winter at OKW :thumbsup2 Or atleast from early Jan. until early April. I think we have enough points now to stay in a studio all Jan (no weekends).
 
5,000. Then I could give away trips whenever I wanted and still go myself!

Actually, I am pretty satisfied with the 400 we have now. I would only do an add on to get the home resort advantage.
 
I would live in a grand villa at OKW! Wonder how many that would take to stay there 365 days a year? :eek:

Okay...back to reality. Since I work for a company (limited vacation time) and DH is a teacher, I would love enough points to stay in a 2-BR four weeks of the year (spring break, Christmas, and summer). I can go down there, though, and never step foot in a park. Don't get me wrong, I love the parks, but I am just as happy hanging out at the pool, visiting the various resorts, going to Boardwalk/DTD, etc. :cloud9: So I'll go with 1,300 points.
 

We would love to have enough points to stay in 1-bedroom at Kidani (savannah) for 1 month, actually for two months but that's a scary amount of points. Of course, if money was not an issue....then we would want enough for 2 months.
 
Enough to stay in a 1 bdrm all winter at OKW :thumbsup2 Or atleast from early Jan. until early April. I think we have enough points now to stay in a studio all Jan (no weekends).

I agree - that would be perfect. For 2012, I calculated about 2934 points from 1/1 til 4/16 or so, plus or minus a dozen.

I'm about 2550 points short.

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I will take the opposite approach. I probably wouldn't order any. I would just pay cash, not worry about dates and go whenever I wanted. Who cares if my room for the week is 20 grand... :rotfl2:

I think I would like about 750. Maybe 250 at BLT, 125 VGC, 125 AKL, 125 BWV, and 125 BCV. It would give me opportunities to bank and alternate resorts. I think it I had many more then that, I wouldn't get a chance to go other places. 4 weeks of vacation per year, 2 weeks at Disney, 1 week elsewhere, 1 week just being home.
 
If money were no object I'd just buy one of those houses they are building on property. ;)
 
Not sure....I guess enough to have a grand villa for 2 weeks a year. We love to bring guests with us and we wouldn't have the time to be down there for any longer then 2 weeks a year. I'd have to check out the point chart for how many points that would be. A LOT...that's for sure!
 
If money were no object I'd just buy one of those houses they are building on property. ;)

LOL! Me too! and I've already got enough point to spend several winter months in a 1 bdrm -- but the next best thing would be one of those!
 
None.

If money were no object, my Disney stays would be at the CRO suites. We wouldn't do Disney often enough to make a house worthwhile, because we'd spend a lot of time traveling in different world locations.
 
1000 would be enough. Then I could stay the month of January (SSR 1BR)without moving and still have some points for another trip during Food and Wine.
 
I'd agree with some of the other posters that if money truly were no object, I'd probably have zero DVC points. DVC is definitely a program for those have an ability to buy in, but are still concerned about getting value for their money. While some might still stay attached to their home resort, if you found that winning nine-figure lottery ticket, chances are you wouldn't continue to worry about making sure to call on the first week of that 11-month window to ensure a room at BCV for Food-and-Wine. You'd more likely be spending the four (or is it five?) figures a night necessary to book a suite at the actual BC or YC. I love our home resort SSR, but if $ truly were no object, I'd certainly spend Disney time at the Poly and BC. I'd also love to do Adventures by Disney, which are certainly cheaper with cash than with points. Like it or don't, DVC is not looking at the truly rich (eight, nine or ten figure net worths) as its main market -- DVC is definitely for the bourgiousie. ;)
 
I would head to the 1000 mark so that I could have them to treat family and friends.

If that was not enough, I would buy what I needed to always stay in a GV at BLT.
 
around 3,500 - but that is not happening anytime soon....

would definitely own more BLT - would also add to my BWV and VWL - would probably also get BCV
 
i would say 500 but then when i had 500 i'm sure i'd be wishing for 1000. then when i had that i'd want 1500 and on and on. so I'll just go high from the beginning...........5000!
 
If money were truthfully no object, I'd avoid DVC and stay CR, Poly or GF concierge every visit. Daily housekeeping, better amenities, etc.

If money were mostly no object, I guess I'd have enough to do 1 week in a BLT MK view grand villa every year.

Truthfully, what I want, is enough to do a 2BR in any season for 7-10 days. We're close to that at some resorts, but not at BLT.
 

















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